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on 8x fullsize binoculars with a budget of $400-450.
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I've been running HG's for several years, 8.5's and 10's
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Petro,
I can't argue with Steelhead's suggestion as I also run the Minox HG 8.5x43s. They are very, very good and are within your budget.
I honestly can't see myself needing better glass. The HGs were retailing for $800 - $900 a year ago before Minox moved their assembly from Japan back to Germany.
Truely a bargain for the money.
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